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Moving to Zimbabwe
A move to Zimbabwe is a move to one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. Zimbabwe is a country of smiles where expats are welcome, and when you travel on a Kombi (public transportation, similar to a bus), you can hear everyone chatting, offering advice to foreigners and saying hello.
The Land and Its People
Zimbabwe’s population numbered over 14 million in 2013. Whilst the average Zimbabwean household is Christian (85%) with many attending church on a regular basis, the country has many other cultures with different ceremonies and beliefs, including the largest ethnic group, Shona.
Officially known as the Republic of Zimbabwe, this is a country with no coastline, bordered by South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, and Mozambique, between the Limpopo and Zambezi rivers. The capital city is Harare, which is home to the country’s main cricket ground and most well-known football team, Dynamos F.C.
Whilst English is the main spoken language, particularly used in schools and at courts in the main cities, the Sindelbele, Shona, and Bantu languages are also readily used, along with a variety of other minority languages.
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